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The baggage handler appears to ignore outraged Spaniards filming his blasé attitude with other peoples’ property as he throws the cases several feet up into the air towards the truck they’ve fallen from.

Even a child’s pushchair was thrown around - prompting astonished travellers to film him and post the footage on social media in a bid to shame the worker and get his employers to take action against him.

Several Spaniards jeered him as he picked up a pink suitcase and hurled it in the air before giving it a kick with his right foot for good measure - while others banged on the windows of the airport bridge they were queuing in and shouted out ‘Hijo de Puta’ or ‘Son of a B***h’ in English.

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The unidentified baggage handler drove off dragging a smaller case that had become trapped under his vehicle with him - but leaving others on the tarmac he is thought to have abandoned because he didn’t have space for more.

It was not immediately clear if his employers had been made aware of the footage and had taken any disciplinary action.

The video was made public as Ibiza - one of the most popular destinations in Europe for Brits at this time of the year - welcomed in thousands of new tourists and said goodbye to others finishing their holidays.

Holidaymaker Desy Leon, who took the footage yesterday/on Wednesday prompting a viral response from people around the world who shared it thousands of times, said: “Video from today at Ibiza Airport.

“Very strong. This is how they work. Things that happen in Ibiza.”

Margarita Crespo, a Spaniard living in Greece, said: “Doesn’t anyone see this b*****d? Hasn’t he got bosses or managers who control how he does his job? If people reported this sort of thing more the deterioration of their suitcases would be a bit more controlled.”

Joaquin Cermeno added: “I hope that son of a b***h is already out of a job with no right to unemployment benefit.

“That way he’d learn some respect, although I think someone who does this sort of thing doesn’t respect anything.

“I suppose he has to get things off his chest somehow because as a person he’s not worth a s##t even in his own house.”

Alexis Mencara joked: “Now I know why that bottle of rum arrived the way it did.”

American Sarah Dodge said: “People spend 130 dollars on a decent suitcase and after this it is scuffed up, the frame bent and the telescoping handle now jammed and won’t work.

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Earlier this week a baggage handler was spotted carelessly throwing passengers’ luggage onto a conveyor belt at Edinburgh Airport - but the scenes were nowhere near as shocking as the ones filmed at Ibiza Airport.

The worker’s employers Swissport said afterwards they were “appalled” and would “take all necessary steps to ensure this does not happen again.”

It is not known at this stage if the suitcases thrown around in Ibiza belonged to British tourists or not.